Inductive coupling for increased bandwidth of aluminum nitride contour-mode microresonator filters

2016 IEEE MTT-S INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE SYMPOSIUM (IMS)(2016)

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Abstract
Inductive coupling and matching networks are used to increase the bandwidth of filters realized with aluminum nitride contour-mode resonators. Filter bandwidth has been doubled using a wirebonded combination of a wafer-level-packaged resonator chip and a high-Q integrated inductor chip. The three-pole filters have a center frequency near 500 MHz, an area of 9 mm × 9 mm, insertion loss of < 5 dB for a bandwidth of 0.4%, and a resonator unloaded Q of 1600.
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Resonator filters, coupling circuits, radiofrequency microelectromechanical systems, thin film inductors, piezoelectric transducers
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